MYANMAR exported 236.9 tonnes of honey valued at US$0.355 million in April of the current financial year 2025- 2026, according to the Apicul­ture Division under the Live­stock Breeding and Veterinary Department.

 

The seaborne honey export exceeded 860.68 tonnes, while the border posts registered 47.8 tonnes of honey exports from April to November 2024. Myanmar’s honey is most­ly sent to Japan, with 96.21 tonnes worth $144,315, followed by Thailand with 140.7 tonnes worth $211,050. Myanmar ex­ports honey to China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand. Myanmar delivered over 2,200 metric tonnes of honey to for­eign trade partners in the last FY 2023-2024 (April-March), the Apiculture Division’s data indi­cated.

Sagaing and Mandalay re­gions are the leading producers of Myanmar’s honey. Myanmar’s beekeeping businesses are also found in Yangon, Bago and Mag­way regions, Kachin, Kayah, Kayin and Shan states. Myanmar produces sesame honey, jujube honey, Niger honey, sunflower honey, lychee honey and flower honey.

 

Myanmar’s honey produc­tion is estimated at over 4,000 metric tonnes annually. Sixty per cent went to foreign markets while the remaining was desig­nated for domestic consumption. Honey is utilized as a traditional medicine in the country.

 

There are some state-owned beekeeping stations with 6,200 beehives in 31 town­ships and over 950 private bee­keeping businesses operating with nearly 200,000 beehives. Moreover, two million acres of crops contribute to bee pollina­tion annually. The beekeeping businesses near the crop fields contribute to the successful yield of the crop as well as quality bee production. — NN/KK